Sit down quilting machine
#21
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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If you look at the Sweet 16 please note that its table has a slight difference in height that makes use of rulers or the cruise control a bit more challenging. I ended up getting the overlay for the table. Today, I would get the Baby Lock Tiara where this issue has been resolved.
#23
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I have the Brother PQ1500s which is similar to the Juki that I think you are talking about. I love my PQ - I got mine used for $350 including shipping. It quilts like a dream and I've done some pretty big quilts on it, I use it as a sit down quilter. Reviews from Folks who have the Juki (98, 2001, 2010 are the models like the Brother PQ1500) indicate that they are also very happy using them as sit down quilters. I think they are an excellent option within your budget.
Rob
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#24
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Location: Norfolk, VA
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Check out the one from Leah Day, she does you tube videos, I can't remember the name but it from Gracie, I'm not sure of the cost, the show prince was around 3500 that included the table. So far Leah likes the machines and I like her videos even though I don't have the machine yet. You can also check out Brother, I think their frames are made where you can sit or stand, Angela Wolf does a lot of videos on them. Good luck
#25
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Join Date: Jun 2017
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Getting excited! I am currently researching Midarm machines and am booked in for a test drive on the HQ Sweet 16 next week. Unfortunately where I live there are only two options...either the Sweet 16 or the Bernina Q20 if you want the support of a dealership ( and i do!). Very grateful for all the threads on this topic. Lots of really valuable information. At the moment I am leaning towards the Sweet 16. Have tried it a number of times at the shows and liked it, but now want to really have a good look. I do a fair bit of Wholecloth quilting and have some anxieties around not being able to be as precise as I currently can be on my Pfaff QE. I love my Pfaff machine and am somewhat hesitant.
#26
I bought my Juki2010Q for just under a thousand. It's not a longarm, but I quilt all of my quilts on it and love it. It's a great quilter, if you don't mind moving your quilt around a lot. You learn how to do it. I do a lot of walking foot quilting on it, but it also FMQs like a dream. I'm saving up for a bigger setup, but it's going to take me a while and in the mean time, I'm happy with the 2010Q.
#27
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I am sure you will be able to be just as precise with the S16 ....
Like most things, it's all about practice, practice, practice ......
#28
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Maine-ly Florida
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I bought my Juki2010Q for just under a thousand. It's not a longarm, but I quilt all of my quilts on it and love it. It's a great quilter, if you don't mind moving your quilt around a lot. You learn how to do it. I do a lot of walking foot quilting on it, but it also FMQs like a dream. I'm saving up for a bigger setup, but it's going to take me a while and in the mean time, I'm happy with the 2010Q.
#29
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Heaven on earth/to N.E. Ohio
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Hi Nillabug sorry I can't help with a machine although I do have the HQ 16 with the pro-sticher and love it, but would like to welcome you back to the board from NE Ohio. I'm sure you'll be happy with whatever you get.
#30
The JukiTL2010Q is currently on sale at Amazon. I bought one for FMQ and I'm loving it!!! I haven't seen the price this low in awhile (I was researching it ) It's a great machine!!!
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